My brothers of the silver stream will appreciate this story.
Each year in December my gun club hosts a "Sportsmen's Show", which is really a flea market for anything remotely related to the outdoors. Some years there is good stuff, many times not. This year I got a few nice deals from one gentleman selling his elderly friends reloading stuff. A Redding "Boss" single stage press for $45. ( like I needed another press ) An unopened pound of Unique for $10. Old stock CCI small pistol primers 5K at $12/K. I was pretty happy, and then, on another table I spied it.
It was a multiple cavity mold with handles. It was pretty dirty and had some small cracks in the wood handles. I look it over and see "Hensley & Gibbs San Diego, Cal" on the side with a number "50". I open it up and see all 6 cavities and the alignment pins look in very good shape. The mold halves mate perfectly. Hmmm, interesting. But no freaking price on it. I hate it when people don't price their stuff. Mark your price on your stuff so we don't waste each others time. But I need to know how much he wants for this mold. So I inquire if the seller has a price in mind. His response, " Twelve dollars".
This is what a $12 H&G mold looks like.